1902 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



(Premiums with every order worth more than the entire cost.) 



Beautiful, Fragrant Cinnamon Vines. 



Beautiful Leaves, Dainty Flowers, Exquisite Perfume. 



and 



The Cinnamon Vine, from the Oriental land, is one of the most charming- of climbers, 

 will quickly surround your arbor, window, or veranda with a wonderful profusion 



of vines covered with handsome, glossy, heart- 

 shaped leaves and sweet-scented flowers, 

 making it a perfect bower of beauty. PER- 

 FECTLY HARDY — thriving- everywhere, 

 and once planted will g-row for many years, 

 and be a source of constant delight to the 

 possessor. The vines often run 25 to 40 feet, 

 and when trained over and about a window or 

 veranda are universally admired, while their 

 many clusters of delicate, unique white flow- 

 ers send out an amount of delicious fragrance 

 that is as truly wonderful as it is indescrib- 

 able. 



Beautiful. Hardy, Entrancingly Fragrant. 

 Grows in Shade or Sun— Wet or Dry. 

 No nsects Ever Trouble— No Winter Harms. 

 Once Planted Will Grow a Lifetime. 



Ever>' one sho\ild plant these lovelv vines. No hoTie 

 IS complete wi' hout them. They stand the harde.st win- 

 ter without injury, and burst forth in all thtir marvel- 

 ous splendor very earlv in the spring— as fine a climber 

 as any lover of beautiful flowers can wish. 



IT ALWAYS PAYS TO 



Make Home Beautiful. 



ii J BE SURE TO READ THESE TESTIMONIALS. =®8i 



Lydia and M. J. Clarkson, Authors of " Art Studies," write: -No vine ever gave us so much con- 

 tinned pleasure. The growth is truly phenomenal. Its handsome foliage and fragrant blossoms 

 commend it to every lover of flowers. If its merits were more widel,v known you would be over- 

 whelmed with orders. 



Mrs. C. Hensle.v, Barnard, Ind., writes:~The Cinnamon Vines you sent me grew 30 feet last year, 

 and were the talk und wonder of the neighborhood. 



From the Gentlewoman Magazine, New York:— The Cinnamon Vine— new from China— will 

 thrive everywhere, and when once established will grow forever. Its fragrance is as truly wonder- 

 ful as the beauty of the vine itself. The roots recently sold for $10.00 each. 



S. Wilson, Pa., writes:— The Cinnamon Vine blossoms as freely in the house as outdoors, and 

 will fill a room with a delightful fragrance in the cold and dreary month". 



W. Weeks, Barre, Mass., writes:— I enclose order for 100 more vines. I sold the last lot in fifteen 

 minutes. 



Prices of Cinnamon=Vine Roots, Postpaid 



Valuable Premiums Free With Every Order. 



I am the largest grower of Cinnamon Vines in the world, and offer strong roots to 

 Gleanings readers ^t a wonderful bargain. iSSfThf valuable Premium.s, Novelties and 

 Extras given with every order (to introduce) ate worth more than the entire cost. 



2 Strong Roots, 2 Packets Choice Novelties and Catalog, 



10c. 

 25c. 

 50c. 



22 " " 8 " and lllus. Home Magazine, 1 year, $1.00. 



64 " " 14 " and elegant guarant'd Watch and Chaii, 



Improved Camera and Outfit, Acme Seed 



Drill, or Solid Gold Fountain Pen (Your 



choice) = = =.=.. $3.00. 



Roots Without Premiums, $2.50 per 100, prepaid. 



Directions for planting accompany the roots. Evervthing carefully packed and sent 

 prepaid. Safe arrival and satisfaction giiaranteed. Club Agents wanted at every post- 

 oflfice. An easy way to get money or useful premiums. Colored plate of the vines with 

 every order. Also CATALOG OF BARGAINS— from a farmer's son— A Seedsman for 25 

 years. 4ar-Remit by money-order, cash, or stamps. Be sure and mention Gleanings 



Please address ' f 



A. T. COOK, Seedsman, Hyde Park, N. Y. 



CIN. VINE ROOT 



